National Park Service
The National Park Service has awarded $9.7 million in grants to conserve historic structures at HBCUs.
The National Park Service is awarding $16.2 million in grants to preserve historic landmarks connected to the civil rights movement.
Betty Reid Soskin—the National Park Service’s oldest ranger who dedicated her work to amplifying stories about Black history—has retired.
The space where Detroit’s first Black-owned bookstore lived has received a preservation grant from the National Park Service.
The National Park Service will award $7.7 million in grants to HBCU preservation projects.
Dr. King's maternal grandfather bought the Atlanta house in 1909.
The National Park Service recently provided 18 historically Black colleges and universities with grants in efforts to conserve historic buildings and statues that live on campuses.
The program Preservation in Practice was created as an avenue to empower students at historically Black colleges and universities to pursue careers in historic preservation.
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